miserablyadverb
uk/ˈmɪz.ər.ə.bli/us/ˈmɪz.ɚ.ə.bli/miserably adverb (UNHAPPILY)
feeling or showing unhappiness:
"It's no use - I can't do it," she said miserably.
While the other kids played, we stared miserably out of the window.
in a way that is very unpleasant and makes you unhappy:
It's been miserably wet (= raining a lot) all week.
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Feeling sad and unhappy
- (down) in the dumps idiom
- a dog's life idiom
- a long face idiom
- abject
- be cut up idiom
- be down in the mouth idiom
- be in a funk idiom
- bruised
- distressed
- dog
- doleful
- dour
- grieving
- moody
- mope
- mope around (somewhere)
- morose
- mournful
- the doldrums
- wretched
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miserably adverb (LOW VALUE)
having little value, in a way that is disappointing:
to fail miserably (= completely fail)
miserably low wages
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Costing little or no money
- bargain
- bargain bin
- cheap rate
- cheaply
- cut-price
- downscale
- economy-size
- knock-down
- low-cost
- low-rent
- mass market
- mates' rate
- nothing
- offer
- reasonably
- snip
- something
- song
- steal
- tacky
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